Chinese restaurant offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with rare dishes like roast goose and Taishanese flavors. The space is cozy and small with a warm, quiet atmosphere and an alcove for larger groups. Prices vary but generally provide good value and quick takeout.
Soups here offer a thick hot and sour with balanced spice and tang, and a seafood wonton that stands out. Options like beef soup and fish and crab maw soup add variety with rich flavors.
Lunch features steamed or fried rice and egg drop or hot & sour soup at set prices. The menu includes lunch specials like sweet & sour chicken.
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The restaurant offers quick and hassle-free takeout services.
There is plenty of parking available for visitors.
The restaurant is kid-friendly, making it suitable for families.
Cozy Korean restaurant offers authentic lunch boxes with neatly arranged banchan and high-quality presentation. Small space feels homey and unpretentious, catering mainly to takeout with reasonable prices. Flavors include unique Korean dishes rarely found elsewhere in the neighborhood.
Beef soup stands out with rich flavor. Soups of the day change regularly and come with complementary options. Side dishes and banchan accompany the soups well.
Lunch features high-quality lunch boxes with neatly arranged sushi and side dishes in separate compartments. Options like the premium dosirak with bo ssam and Premium Yukjeon Lunch Box offer a harmonious mix of flavors at a fair price.
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Reservations are not required, but it's best to order ahead for takeout.
The restaurant specializes in Korean-style lunch boxes and side dishes.
Prices for regular and premium dosirak have increased by $1 recently.
Small dining area feels clean and cozy with an interior that resembles a mint-condition cafe. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting, offering a self-serve soda fountain and free miso soup. The place draws a steady crowd looking for quality teriyaki in a relaxed setting.
Free miso soup comes with orders and tastes really good. Staff offer it along with tea as a nice extra touch.
Lunch features teriyaki options that work well for both lunch and dinner. The lunch specials stand out as especially good and offer a pleasant surprise in downtown Renton.
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Expect to pay around $35 for two people, but portions may be smaller than average.
Parking is limited and can be challenging; consider using public transport.
Takeout orders are usually ready on time, but check your order before leaving.
Small Thai restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with cute decor and a quiet vibe. It draws a lunch crowd and serves some dishes not commonly found elsewhere. Prices stay reasonable throughout the day.
Three soups stand out for their delicious flavor, especially the Tom Yum. Tom Kha includes three prawns with mostly broth, while Tom Yum chicken has few chicken pieces and a broth lacking taste.
Lunch combos come with great value and include a pad Thai that is both sweet and smoky. The all-day lunch menu lets you order lunch specials even late at night.
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Noodle dishes start at $15, and combo dishes cost about $18 to $20.
They now have an all-day lunch menu available.
Parking is available in the complex.
Spacious restaurant features clean, beautiful decor with unique murals and a real fireplace. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, filled with families and happy sounds. Dedicated prayer rooms for men and women add a thoughtful touch.
Kelle Paça soup stands out with its rich, traditional flavor and comes with fresh, crispy bread. The lentil soup also impresses with a hearty, grilled lamb base, making both soups memorable starters.
Offers delicious Mediterranean lunch options with standout dishes like lamb chops. Serves well for an early meal or a casual midday stop.
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Cafe Sabah exclusively serves 100% halal meat across all selections.
The restaurant offers unique dishes on the menu that are not commonly found elsewhere.
Bingo night occurs regularly, and participants can win free desserts.
Lantern-like containers hold rice in a cozy space with a relaxed vibe. The menu offers authentic Lao dishes with flavorful noodles and distinctive Lao sausage. Spice levels vary, and the atmosphere feels casual and welcoming.
Soups here offer tender pork belly and a perfect balance of spiciness and coconut milk. The Kiao Pak Sen features homemade noodles in a comforting Lao-style chicken broth that appeals to kids.
Menu offers a variety of unexpected choices that stand out for lunch. Meals come with fresh flavors and satisfying portions.
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Dining in is $5-$8 cheaper when ordering pho compared to takeout.
Credit cards are accepted, but there is a cash discount available.
Expect inconsistent spice levels; check with staff before ordering.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with a quiet, laid-back atmosphere and homely vibes. Offers affordable sushi with generous fish portions and a premium sake selection. Limited seating means arriving early helps avoid waiting.
Complimentary miso soup comes with many meals, offering a deep, rich flavor and a perfectly balanced taste. Udon soup also stands out as a favorite option here.
Quick lunches focus on bento boxes and small plates. The spot suits casual business meetings and offers a friendly, efficient vibe for midday meals.
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The restaurant is small, so arrive early to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited and shared with other businesses.
The largest table accommodates up to four people.
Many fish tanks and modern Vietnamese art decorate a spacious, clean dining area. The atmosphere stays calm and family-friendly, with pleasant jazz music adding to the relaxed vibe. Children often enjoy watching the fish, making it welcoming for families.
Beef noodle soup stands out with packed beef and rich flavor. Pho soup tastes a bit sweeter than normal and the noodles have a different, less typical flavor.
Spring rolls and banh mi offer tasty lunch options. Staff manage the lunch rush well, checking in often and keeping water flowing.
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Happy hour deals are available on weekdays from 4-6pm.
Weekend specials feature unique dishes not available during the week.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Spacious Vietnamese restaurant with quiet, relaxing atmosphere and mellow background music. Interior feels old-fashioned, reminiscent of late 90s and early 2000s pho spots. Offers generous portions and fresh, flavorful pho and banh mi.
Soups come in large portions with plenty of noodles and a mix of ingredients like mushrooms and shrimp. Flavors range from pleasant and tasty to a bit spicy, served hot but not overly so.
Stops happen once a week before work for early lunch. Food offers a fun lunch experience with great people and solid connections.
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Parking is easy and available right next to the restaurant.
Cash is recommended for payments as card acceptance may vary.
The restaurant offers generous portions at reasonable prices.
Cozy dining room with beautiful mural walls and eco-conscious practices creates a quiet, comfortable atmosphere. The place offers top-tier pho and banh mi, standing out as a great lunch spot with excellent value. Located in a strip mall, it maintains a clean, inviting space despite the surrounding area.
Pho soup offers a rich flavor and comes in generous portions. Chicken pho is served with beef broth despite its label, providing good meal value compared to similar spots.
Lunch here features a fusion style menu rather than traditional flavors. It serves as a decent spot for a midday meal without high expectations.
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Parking is free and easily accessible near the restaurant.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted for all orders.
The restaurant maintains eco-conscious practices by omitting utensils upon request.
Spacious Asian restaurant with modern decor and booth and table seating offers a casual atmosphere that feels more like small plates or dim sum dining. Lighting is bright and the space is clean, though noise levels rise on busy nights. Patio seating and a bar add to the variety of dining options.
Broth shines in the Beef Noodle Soup with a good meat-to-noodle ratio and solid flavor. Dumplings like Chicken soup dumplings and Pork Soup dumplings come with flavorful soup inside, balancing well with the fillings.
Wait times run about 10 minutes on weekends for lunch. Seating limits affect groups of two or more coworkers. Frequent visits happen during lunch hours.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The restaurant limits bill splitting to two tickets per table, even for larger parties.
Parking can be challenging on weekends, but there's a garage nearby.
Dark interior creates a cozy, homey atmosphere with affordable prices and family-friendly amenities like kids' utensils. The place draws a steady crowd seeking authentic pho broth and generous serving sizes. It stands out as an unassuming local spot with a delightful vibe and quick service.
Broth stands out with fresh herbs and balanced spices. Options include a spicy beef soup and a rare steak noodle soup served over steamed rice.
Lunch features Banh mi that draws repeat visits. Picking up lunch early around 10:30 is common.
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Expect a wait time of about 10 minutes during peak hours.
Takeout phone number is currently not working; plan accordingly.
Banh mi sandwiches are reasonably priced and popular among customers.
Old house converted into a small, cozy restaurant with warm wood and Vietnamese decor creates a homey atmosphere. Tables sit close together, making the space feel intimate but crowded and conversations easily overheard. The place offers a pleasant, authentic vibe reminiscent of Saigon.
Broth stays light and not greasy with perfectly cooked noodles in the spicy beef noodle soup. Shrimp egg tofu noodle soup stands out for its rich flavor. Soups pack well for takeout and heat up nicely even after hours.
Lunch here requires at least 90 minutes, so it is not suited for a quick break. Windows let in a lot of sunlight, which could be uncomfortable during midday meals.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited, but free street parking is available nearby.
Expect a wait time of about an hour during peak hours.
Large space with live seafood tanks and tablet ordering creates a modern dim sum experience. Atmosphere is noisy and crowded, with a family-friendly vibe but limited calm. Tables differ from typical dim sum style, offering more room for groups.
Soup dumplings feature a perfect broth-to-meat ratio and hold together well when picked up. Hot and sour soup comes in a generous portion and delivers packed flavor.
Long waits during peak lunch time are common, sometimes up to an hour. Many find the wait worth it for a satisfying work lunch experience.
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Arrive 15-30 minutes before opening to avoid a long wait.
Expect a 1+ hour wait for a table during peak hours.
Reservations are recommended and can be made two days in advance.
Small dining space with rounded tables and warm lighting creates a neat, clean atmosphere. Authentic Cantonese cuisine draws diners seeking genuine flavors and affordable prices. Free desserts and fortune cookies follow meals, adding a simple touch to the experience.
Sizzling rice soup and crab & fish soup stand out with strong flavors. Wonton soup lacks flavor, while egg flower soup is just okay. Minced beef soup and fish/eggplant hotpot offer solid options.
Lunch offers large portions at reasonable prices with standard American-Chinese options like orange chicken and combos. Staff attitude during lunch can be unpleasant.
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Reservations are required for certain dishes like roast duck and lobsters.
Lunch specials are reasonably priced with large portions.
Takeout is ready in about 20 minutes after ordering.
Massive dining space offers extensive dessert section with chocolate fountain and customizable noodle and Mongolian grill bars. Atmosphere is loud and busy, with many children and dim lighting. Tables are spaced for easy navigation despite crowd.
A build-your-own soup bar lets you create won ton, udon, or beef soup. The special beef noodle soup stands out as truly exceptional and well-made. A dim sum and noodle soup station adds variety to the options.
Lunch offers a wide variety including sushi, classic Chinese dishes, a noodle bar, hibachi, and desserts. Prices stay good on weekdays, and the buffet feels less busy then.
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Lobster is available on weekends and during dinner hours.
Expect to pay $35 per person for lunch on weekends.
The restaurant has poor cleanliness, with unclean tables and restrooms.
Chinese buffet offers all-you-can-eat crab and sushi bar with fresh seafood and amazing desserts. Atmosphere is quiet and family-friendly with pleasant, calming music and beautiful decor. Space feels small and crowded with tables close together.
Soups come hot and flavorful with options like wonton soup and hot and sour soup. Mixing the wonton with the spicy soup adds a nice kick.
Endless food choices fill the lunch buffet with fresh options due to high turnover. Prices stay reasonable, especially before 3:30, making it a solid value for seniors.
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All-you-can-eat crab legs are available on Tuesday nights.
Soft drinks cost an additional $2.75 and are not included in the buffet price.
Lunch buffet costs just under $30 on Mondays.